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When the Duke of Bordeaux was out of the way , they observe , the Duke of
Orleans stood in the position of being de jure the legitimate heir , as he was de
facto the acknowledged head of the state . Are these great diplomatists ignorant
that ...
When the Duke of Bordeaux was out of the way , they observe , the Duke of
Orleans stood in the position of being de jure the legitimate heir , as he was de
facto the acknowledged head of the state . Are these great diplomatists ignorant
that ...
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While , on the other hand , if the partisans of Napoleon the Second were
successful , the Duke of Orleans required from Prince Eugene , whom he
anticipated being Regent , or Lieutenant - General of the Empire , a similar
guarantee of his ...
While , on the other hand , if the partisans of Napoleon the Second were
successful , the Duke of Orleans required from Prince Eugene , whom he
anticipated being Regent , or Lieutenant - General of the Empire , a similar
guarantee of his ...
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The Duke of Orleans made his Court with effect : at all balls his son danced with
his fair and engaging cousin ; and the good - natured Charles X. ,
notwithstanding the hints of the well - informed , yielded to the representations of
his family , and ...
The Duke of Orleans made his Court with effect : at all balls his son danced with
his fair and engaging cousin ; and the good - natured Charles X. ,
notwithstanding the hints of the well - informed , yielded to the representations of
his family , and ...
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unbounded confidence which Charles X. deservedly reposed in the Duke de
Blacas is well known . Just as the Duke de Blacas was about to enter his carriage
, in order to follow the cortége , the Duke of Orleans took him aside , and pressing
...
unbounded confidence which Charles X. deservedly reposed in the Duke de
Blacas is well known . Just as the Duke de Blacas was about to enter his carriage
, in order to follow the cortége , the Duke of Orleans took him aside , and pressing
...
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Why did not the Duke remonstrate with Polignac , and impress upon him the
necessity of prudence and moderation ? he had sufficient opportunities . There
never was a Minister with whom the Duke of Orleans was oftener closeted with ,
in the ...
Why did not the Duke remonstrate with Polignac , and impress upon him the
necessity of prudence and moderation ? he had sufficient opportunities . There
never was a Minister with whom the Duke of Orleans was oftener closeted with ,
in the ...
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England and France: Or A Cure for the Ministerial Gallomania (1832) Benjamin Disraeli Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 2008 |
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